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Hurricane Dora was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall over the Atlantic coast of North Florida at hurricane intensity. The sixth tropical storm and second hurricane of the 1964 season, Dora developed from a tropical wave near the coast of Senegal on August 28. After a reconnaissance aircraft flight on September 1, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dora. It then curved northeastward and continued to strengthen. By early on September 3, Dora became a Category 1 hurricane. Six hours later, the storm reached Category 2 intensity. Intensification slowed somewhat, though Dora became a Category 3 on September 5. Deepening further, the storm peaked as a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) early the following day. At 18:00 UTC on September 6,

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  • Hurrikan Dora war ein tropischer Wirbelsturm, der im September 1964 auf den Bahamas und insbesondere im nördlichen Teil von Florida enorme Schäden anrichtete. Der Hurrikan, der zeitweise die Kategorie 4 erreichte, war der erste aufgezeichnete, der die 'First Coast' mit Hurrikan-Stärke erreichte. Gebildet hatte sich der Sturm am 28. August an der senegalesischen Küste als Tropische Welle. (de)
  • El huracán Dora fue la cuarta tormenta en ser nombrada, el segundo huracán y uno de los seies huracanes mayores de la temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1964. Dora fue el primer huracán y hasta el 2008 el único en tocar tierra en la región de la de Florida; más específicamente en el área metropolitana de Jacksonville. Antes de llegar a la costa del condado de St. Johns justo antes de medianoche del 10 de septiembre de 1964, ningún huracán había golpeado el noreste de la Florida desde el este desde que se tienen registros a partir de 1851. (es)
  • Hurricane Dora was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall over the Atlantic coast of North Florida at hurricane intensity. The sixth tropical storm and second hurricane of the 1964 season, Dora developed from a tropical wave near the coast of Senegal on August 28. After a reconnaissance aircraft flight on September 1, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dora. It then curved northeastward and continued to strengthen. By early on September 3, Dora became a Category 1 hurricane. Six hours later, the storm reached Category 2 intensity. Intensification slowed somewhat, though Dora became a Category 3 on September 5. Deepening further, the storm peaked as a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) early the following day. At 18:00 UTC on September 6, Dora weakened to a Category 3 hurricane, then a Category 2 hurricane while curving westward early the following day. Later on September 7, Dora continued to maintain Category 2 intensity on approaching the east coast of Florida, Dora's motion became erratic, making a few cyclonic loops. Around 04:00 UTC on September 10, the hurricane made landfall near St. Augustine, Florida, with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h), the hurricane fell to tropical storm intensity over land on September 11. Dora then briefly drifted over southwestern Georgia, until turned east-northeastward late the next day. Early on September 14, the storm re-emerged into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone several hours later. The remnants of Dora moved rapidly northeastward and dissipated offshore Newfoundland early on September 16. Along the coast, tides reached up to 10 ft (3 m) above mean sea level. Strong winds lashed North Florida, with sustained wind of 125 mph (200 km/h) observed in St. Augustine. In Jacksonville, approximately 156,000 customers were left without electricity, while about 19% of phones in Duval County were out of service. Much of the damage in the Jacksonville area occurred to older buildings and those located in coastal areas. Additionally, sections of the city experienced wind-induced river flooding in the vicinity of the St. Johns River. Heavy rainfall damaged many unharvested crops and inundated numerous of roads and bridges, isolated some communities for several days. Throughout Florida, 74 dwellings were flattened and 9,374 received damage, while 14 mobile homes were destroyed and 218 others suffered severe impact. About 50 farm buildings and 423 small businesses were severely damaged or demolished. Three deaths and at least $230 million in damage occurred. In Georgia, the storm damaged about 1,135 homes and obliterated five others. Additionally, 18 trailers suffered major impact, while 43 small businesses were destroyed or experienced severe damage. There was one death in the state and at least $9 million in damage. A few other states were affected by the storm, though impact there was much lesser. One death occurred in Virginia. Overall, Dora caused $280 million in damage, which is equivalent to $2.6 billion in 2022 USD, and five deaths. (en)
  • L'uragano Dora fu il primo e, per quanto si possa ricordare, l'unico uragano ad approdare sulla First Coast della Florida; più specificatamente, l'area metropolitana di Jacksonville. Prima di sbarcare nella Contea di St. Johns appena dopo la mezzanotte del 10 settembre 1964, nessun uragano era mai approdato in questa zona dal 1851. (it)
  • O furacão Dora foi a quarta tempestade a ser nomeada, o segundo furacão e um dos seies furacões maiores da . Dora foi o primeiro furacão e até 2008 o único em tocar terra na região da da Flórida; mais especificamente na área metropolitana de Jacksonville. Antes de chegar à costa do condado de St. Johnson justo antes da meia-noite de 10 de setembro de 1964, nenhum furacão tinha golpeado o nordeste da Flórida desde que se têm registros a partir de 1851. (pt)
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  • Hurrikan Dora war ein tropischer Wirbelsturm, der im September 1964 auf den Bahamas und insbesondere im nördlichen Teil von Florida enorme Schäden anrichtete. Der Hurrikan, der zeitweise die Kategorie 4 erreichte, war der erste aufgezeichnete, der die 'First Coast' mit Hurrikan-Stärke erreichte. Gebildet hatte sich der Sturm am 28. August an der senegalesischen Küste als Tropische Welle. (de)
  • El huracán Dora fue la cuarta tormenta en ser nombrada, el segundo huracán y uno de los seies huracanes mayores de la temporada de huracanes en el Atlántico de 1964. Dora fue el primer huracán y hasta el 2008 el único en tocar tierra en la región de la de Florida; más específicamente en el área metropolitana de Jacksonville. Antes de llegar a la costa del condado de St. Johns justo antes de medianoche del 10 de septiembre de 1964, ningún huracán había golpeado el noreste de la Florida desde el este desde que se tienen registros a partir de 1851. (es)
  • L'uragano Dora fu il primo e, per quanto si possa ricordare, l'unico uragano ad approdare sulla First Coast della Florida; più specificatamente, l'area metropolitana di Jacksonville. Prima di sbarcare nella Contea di St. Johns appena dopo la mezzanotte del 10 settembre 1964, nessun uragano era mai approdato in questa zona dal 1851. (it)
  • O furacão Dora foi a quarta tempestade a ser nomeada, o segundo furacão e um dos seies furacões maiores da . Dora foi o primeiro furacão e até 2008 o único em tocar terra na região da da Flórida; mais especificamente na área metropolitana de Jacksonville. Antes de chegar à costa do condado de St. Johnson justo antes da meia-noite de 10 de setembro de 1964, nenhum furacão tinha golpeado o nordeste da Flórida desde que se têm registros a partir de 1851. (pt)
  • Hurricane Dora was the first tropical cyclone on record to make landfall over the Atlantic coast of North Florida at hurricane intensity. The sixth tropical storm and second hurricane of the 1964 season, Dora developed from a tropical wave near the coast of Senegal on August 28. After a reconnaissance aircraft flight on September 1, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dora. It then curved northeastward and continued to strengthen. By early on September 3, Dora became a Category 1 hurricane. Six hours later, the storm reached Category 2 intensity. Intensification slowed somewhat, though Dora became a Category 3 on September 5. Deepening further, the storm peaked as a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) early the following day. At 18:00 UTC on September 6, (en)
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  • Hurrikan Dora (1964) (de)
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